The Galaxy S26 Ultra's 'Privacy Display' settings leak, revealing automatic triggers and granular options. This feature promises to enhance privacy in public spaces by hiding parts of the display when viewed from an off-angle. The settings have been around for a while, but they've resurfaced as the Galaxy S26 Ultra launch nears. Two screenshots show an early version of the settings, with automatic triggers when using sensitive apps and granular options for location, content, and display area. Samsung's 'Privacy Display' is a unique feature, offering privacy in public spaces, something we've seen in screen protectors but now built into the display. The phone's ability to detect public places remains unclear, but the feature's potential to 'just work' without manual activation is appealing. With the Galaxy S26 series launch event on February 25, the anticipation is building. Stay tuned for more updates and insights as we uncover the full capabilities of the Galaxy S26 Ultra's 'Privacy Display'.